Yup. Part number was 15-1290. Has 1 coax in for pass-thru, 1 coax in modulated to 63-68UHF and one set of A/V inputs modulated to 14-18UHF. Picking the actual channel/tuning is done from a pair of rotary knobs on the bottom of the unit.

> Really? Cheapest one they have now is a $99 single channel....

> > I have an 8 year old Radio Shack 2 channel (2 aux ins plus pass through) > > that says the odds should be higher. Original MSRP on it was $69.95.

> > > It's from Radio Shack and you're wondering whether it works?

> > > I'll give it a 50-50.

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I picked up the 15-1243 UHF/Cable RF Modulator from Radio Shack for $50. Is this one that I can use to transmit video onto a cable channel throughout my house?

The guy at RadioShack claimed I could, but I have not had luck with it yet. Only tried twice due to bad weather...

If yes, could someone please provide info on the setup?

If it can't, can anyone recommend a cheap one that can? I only want to trasmit video from my front door cam to the tvs throughout the house. Single input, output to cable interface box outside house... AT&T cable if that matters...